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Lb broth

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LB broth is a widely used nutrient-rich medium for the growth of bacteria, particularly Escherichia coli (E. coli). It provides essential nutrients and supports the rapid proliferation of bacterial cultures in laboratory settings.

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Culturing B. thailandensis strains

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B. thailandensis strain E264 (GFP+) and B. thailandensis vgrG5ΔCTD (vgrG5 lacking the C-terminal domain required for fusion activity [6 (link)]), provided by Dr. Joseph Mougous (University of Washington, Seattle, WA), were cultured in LB broth (3002–031, MP Biomedicals, Santa Ana, CA) overnight and subcultured into fresh LB media for 3 h at 37°C to generate log-phase grown bacteria.
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Culturing Burkholderia thailandensis Strains

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B. thailandensis strain E264 (green fluorescent protein [GFP]+) and B. thailandensisvgrG5ΔCTD (vgrG5 lacking the C-terminal domain required for fusion activity) (65 (link)), provided by Joseph Mougous (University of Washington, Seattle, WA), were cultured in LB broth (3002-031, MP Biomedicals, Santa Ana, CA) overnight and subcultured into fresh LB medium for 3 h at 37°C to generate log-phase cultures.
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Cultivation and Maintenance of Burkholderia Strains

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Burkholderia strains (Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) used in this study are listed in Table S1. Burkholderia and E. coli strains were routinely grown in LB broth (2.5%, MP Biomedicals) at 37 °C, with shaking at 200 rpm. Media were solidified with agar (1.5%, Invitrogen) and supplemented with filter-sterilized isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG, 25 μg/mL, ForMedium), ampicillin (100 μg/mL, Sigma-Aldrich), kanamycin (50 μg/mL, Sigma-Aldrich), or tetracycline (150 μg/mL, Sigma-Aldrich) when required. Bacterial strains were kept on plate at 4 °C, or stored at −80 °C in glycerol (25% v/v, Sigma-Aldrich).
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